16-13-30.4
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16-13-30.4.
(a)
As used in this Code section and unless otherwise specified, the term 'board' or
'Board of Pharmacy' shall mean the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy.
(b)(1)
A wholesale distributor who sells, transfers, purchases for resale, or
otherwise furnishes any product containing pseudoephedrine must first obtain a
license from the Board of Pharmacy; provided, however, that a wholesale
distributor that has a valid license as a wholesale distributor under Code
Section 26-4-113 shall not be required to obtain an additional license under
this Code section.
(2)
Wholesale distributors licensed under Code Section 26-4-113 shall be subject to
the provisions of this Code section in the same manner as wholesale distributors
licensed under this Code section.
(3)
Every wholesale distributor licensed as provided in this Code section shall:
(A)
Submit reports, upon verbal or written request from the Georgia Drugs and
Narcotics Agency, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, or the sheriff of a
county or the police chief of a municipality located in this state, to account
for all transactions with persons or firms located within this state; such
reportable transactions shall include all sales, distribution, or transactions
dealing with products containing pseudoephedrine; and
(B)
Within seven days, notify the Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency of any
purchases of products containing pseudoephedrine from the wholesale distributor
which the wholesaler judges to be excessive.
(4)
Whenever any firm or person located in this state receives, purchases, or
otherwise gains access to products containing pseudoephedrine from any wholesale
distributor, whether located in or outside this state, such firm or person shall
maintain a copy of such wholesale distributor’s license issued by the
Georgia State Board of Pharmacy. Such firm or person shall maintain copies of
all invoices, receipts, and other records regarding such products containing
pseudoephedrine for a minimum of three years from the date of receipt, purchase,
or access. Failure to maintain records to verify the presence of any and all
products containing pseudoephedrine being held by a firm or person shall subject
such products containing pseudoephedrine to being embargoed or seized by proper
law enforcement authorities until such time as proof can be shown that such
products containing pseudoephedrine were obtained from a Georgia licensed
wholesale distributor.
(5)
Agents of the Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency, agents of the Georgia Bureau
of Investigation, and the sheriff of a county or the police chief of a county or
municipality in this state in which a firm or person that receives, purchases,
or otherwise gains access to products containing pseudoephedrine is located may
request to review the receiving records for such products. Failure to provide
such records within five business days following such request to account for the
presence of such products shall result in the embargo or seizure of such
products.
(c)
A license or permit obtained pursuant to this Code section shall be denied,
suspended, or revoked by the Board of Pharmacy upon finding that the licensee or
permit holder has:
(1)
Furnished false or fraudulent material information in any application filed
under this Code section;
(2)
Been convicted of a crime under any state or federal law relating to any
controlled substance;
(3)
Had his or her federal registration suspended or revoked to manufacture,
distribute, or dispense controlled substances;
(4)
Violated the provisions of Chapter 4 of Title 26; or
(5)
Failed to maintain effective controls against the diversion of products
containing pseudoephedrine to unauthorized persons or entities.
(d)
The Board of Pharmacy may adopt reasonable rules and regulations to effectuate
the provisions of this Code section. The board is further authorized to charge
reasonable fees to defray expenses incurred in issuing any licenses or permits,
maintaining any records or forms required by this Code section, and the
administration of the provisions of this Code section.
(e)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code section to the contrary, no
person shall be required to obtain a license or permit for the sale, receipt,
transfer, or possession of a product containing pseudoephedrine when:
(1)
Such lawful distribution takes place in the usual course of business between
agents or employees of a single regulated person or entity; or
(2)
A product containing pseudoephedrine is delivered to or by a common or contract
carrier for carriage in the lawful and usual course of the business of the
common or contract carrier or to or by a warehouseman for storage in the lawful
and usual course of the business of the warehouseman.
(f)
All products containing pseudoephedrine that have been or that are intended to
be sold, transferred, purchased for resale, possessed, or otherwise transferred
in violation of a provision of this Code section shall be subject to forfeiture
to the state and no property right shall exist in them.
(g)(1)
Any person who sells, transfers, receives, or possesses a product containing
pseudoephedrine violates this Code section if the person:
(A)
Knowingly fails to comply with the reporting requirements of this Code section;
(B)
Knowingly makes a false statement in a report or record required by this Code
section or the rules adopted thereunder; or
(C)
Is required by this Code section to have a license or permit and knowingly or
deliberately fails to obtain such a license or permit.
(2)
It shall be illegal for a person to possess, sell, transfer, or otherwise
furnish a product containing pseudoephedrine if such person possesses, sells,
transfers, or furnishes the substance with the knowledge or intent that the
substance will be used in the unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance.
(3)(A)
A person who violates paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be guilty of a
felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment for not
less than one nor more than 15 years or by a fine not to exceed $100,000.00, or
both.
(B)
A person who violates any provision of this Code Section other than paragraph
(2) of this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor on the first offense and
a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature on the second and subsequent
offenses.